Actually those were VAC sensors they read inverse to the later map sensors. That and the ign module with it can go. Robert Adams On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 4:27 AM, John Christensen <johncgg@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > MAP sensor. There isn't much in that bundle you have to keep, if anything, > as I recall. I ripped the works from the Monte. It's a little easier with > the inner fender out. If the computer is unplugged from the right front kick > panel, and everything still works ... you got it made. I do not remember if > I grounded the black wires just to make sure dash stuff worked or not. I > think I did on the El Camino, and didn't on the Monte. > > JC > --- > John Christensen > 1984 El Camino "Elkenstein" 350 TBI > NECOA #042 http://www.myelcamino.net > Saint Charles, IL > --- > John Christensen > 1984 El Camino "Elkenstein" 350 TBI > NECOA #042 http://www.myelcamino.net > Saint Charles, IL > > > > On Sun, Mar 27, 2011 at 9:12 PM, Ray Buck <rbuck@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> I think it's the AIR controller, but since I can't put my hands on my >> manual at the moment (and I'm tryin to do some cable management and relay >> positioning/wiring) it's easier to ask of the vast fount of knowledge here >> on the list. >> >> >> >> If it IS the AIR controller (or another part of the smog devices) it's >> comin out so I can mount power and ground barrier blocks where it's located >> and wrap up all of the cables into one tidy mess...if one can say that. >> >> This last photo may seem sorta insignificant, but it's been buggin me for >> a coupla weeks and now I finally got the EGT data cable fished thru the >> firewall (I donated blood to the project once again...that must mean it was >> a good day's work...I spose) and re-connected to the brain box. >> >> > I had a measurable blood donation the last day in the garage too. In the > form of a purple right thumbnail, and assorted forearm index markings. > > >> Oh...and we did a surprise post with the remainder of the stainless steel >> dry-sump oil pan photos on Target 550 >> http://www.target550.com/gallery/101_studs_and_plug/index.html >> and I spent a good part of the morning with another "part-time" job (why >> don't any of these pay anything?) It's been a busy day and I'm through with >> it for now. >> >> r >> >> The stuff you REALLY like to do rarely pays. > > Looks good. > JC > >